Selected Articles: COVID-19: Politicisation, “Corruption”, and Suppression of Science
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, November 16 2020Autonomy is the state and attitude to life of self-determination, independence and self-administration. Philosophically, it is the ability to see oneself as a being of freedom and to act from this freedom. Equipped with these special abilities, however, man always hands over to another person the power to decide on his life and his future.
Joe Biden’s Love Affair with the CIA
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, November 16 2020The CIA and its assemblage of operatives, directors, and informants are easy targets for the ire of anyone with even a dim awareness of the terror and harm they have caused. But none of these crimes could have come to pass without the combination of tacit and explicit approval from politicians like Joe Biden, charged with regulating an arm of government defined by its will to crush democracy at home and abroad.
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, November 16 2020The Canadian Forces wants to establish a new organization that will use propaganda and other techniques to try to influence the attitudes, beliefs and behaviours of Canadians.
Even a Military-Enforced Quarantine Can’t Stop the Virus, Study Reveals
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, November 16 2020No national news story that I have found highlighted the most important finding of all: extreme quarantine plus frequent testing and isolation among military recruits did nothing to stop the virus.
UK Health Study Found 26,000 “Extra” Non-COVID Deaths at Home Amid Lockdowns
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, November 16 2020BBC recently reported some shocking statistics regarding UK health, but which will perhaps come as no surprise to those critics who warned that far-reaching national lockdowns would cause other unseen adverse effects.
COVID-19: Politicisation, “Corruption,” and Suppression of Science
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, November 16 2020Politicians and governments are suppressing science. They do so in the public interest, they say, to accelerate availability of diagnostics and treatments. They do so to support innovation, to bring products to market at unprecedented speed. Both of these reasons are partly plausible; the greatest deceptions are founded in a grain of truth. But the underlying behaviour is troubling.
Remembering “The Never Ending War” During the Time “We Should Never Forget”
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, November 14 2020This past year was the 75th anniversary of the end of the Second World War. While the targets of that war absolutely needed to be brought down, the role of Great Britain and the United States in building up the Nazi military and its capability of engaging other powers should also be recalled.
Making Sense of the Oriental Mindframe
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, November 15 2020The oriental mind’s presupposition is: We speak from experience. What therefore matters more is not solely what is spoken of (though of course, it has also its own degree of importance) but the experience — shallow or deep — that leads to the utterance.
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, November 16 2020If Biden/Harris succeed Trump on January 20, they’ll be president and vice president-selected, not elected. That’s the disturbing reality of Election 2020.
The ‘Great Reset’: A Technocratic Agenda that Waited Years for a Global Crisis to Exploit
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, November 16 2020In the face of a global pandemic, an un-elected body of global bureaucrats based in Davos, Switzerland has asked the world to trust its vision of a technocratic “great reset,” knowing full well the public would never go for such a request had it not been for the golden opportunity they’d all been waiting for.
Biden’s Pentagon Transition Team Members Funded by the Arms Industry
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, November 16 2020On Tuesday, Joe Biden released a list of transition teams for the various departments in his future White House. The Pentagon transition team for Biden consists of 23 people, many of whom hail from hawkish think tanks.
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, November 15 2020The Report Shows how the Pandemic has Driven up Food Insecurity and Increased Vulnerability Among Migrants, Families Reliant on Remittances and Communities Forced From their Homes by conflict, violence and Disasters.
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